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doug smith writes- you are the best ray.. all will miss you.. we know your presence on the sidelines will be important. &phope it is a complete recover. &precovery.walt brown says- we have good replacements aa see you in the superbowl. several sick calls short of bus driverr... leaving students stranded without a safe wwy to gee to ss. county school fficials say four bus drivers who ttke studenns to forest heights elementary called out sick ann they couldn't finddenough substitutes tt cooer all the dddn't go ut to them...aaed instead the principal cruised the neighborhood... telling kids to meet him at a restaurant.. forcing them to so he couud escort hem o .. - school. highway and also audrey lanee 3 is a usy intersection. and anything could happpn. my baby pould have been hit... shee couud have been snatched... anything." school officials issued a statement sayyng... theyy develooed plan tt ensure that these issues do not &preoccur ann they are in the process of hiirng addiiional bus ddivees to fill the vacancies. from national security to you
doug smith writes- you are the best ray.. all will miss you.. we know your presence on the sidelines will be important. &phope it is a complete recover. &precovery.walt brown says- we have good replacements aa see you in the superbowl. several sick calls short of bus driverr... leaving students stranded without a safe wwy to gee to ss. county school fficials say four bus drivers who ttke studenns to forest heights elementary called out sick ann they couldn't finddenough substitutes tt...
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doug smith writes- yoo are the best ray.. alllwill miss yyu. pe know yyur presence on he sidelines ill be important.. hope t is a complett recovery. recovery.wall brown says- we have good repllcements at every ositton, gettwell ray, from national securrty to your facebook pagee... online threats are increasiig, lmost every day. payy joel d. smith is maryland conference tooshow us some wayy to make ourr d.two-day event features nationallyyrenowned cybersscurity experts, 2nd annual mdc3, and32 sessions on p new products: october is pwareness month 3 -33 3 &ptonight... aa pressdenttbarac square off in their second presidential debate. debate.jefffabell s livv on the campus offhoffstra pniverrity wheee the president will be looking to recover from a poor performance in the jeff.sttmeeting.good morninn, - hofstra university only as pbout 12-thousand students. it's a small university.. bbt huge hosting a deeate universsiy.. but it's it's a small stuuents..housand only has about 12-thousanddstudents. &pii's aasmall uniiersity.. but
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doug schoen agreeing with ann coulter. >> this is about foreign policy. this is not -- excuse me, this is not about politics. >> there may be an agreement to begin the negotiations at some point. >> why is the mouse denying it; ann? >> i don't know. i don't know. maybe so they can have more of a surprise when they announce it. >> geraldo: all right. quickly. >> judge jeanine: who do you think will win the debate? >> it should be governor romney. love certain than ann believe believes. >> judge jeanine: you know you need to be tough as republican when the opponent says how dare you. when a democrat says how dare you, you know you're on to something. >> ann coulter, doug schoen great to have you with us this evening. that is it tonight. thank you for joining us. follow me on twitter at judgejeanne or facebook me. buy my book about a young prosecutor who starts work in an all-male club hind of courthouse. see you next week. same time. same place. same me. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crus
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doug, this is what bothers me. he did not lay the foundation for this anywhere along the past three and a half years. it is easy for mitt rom -- romney to mock it. >> the thing about the $90 billion, the president should have pushed back on that. many of the green energy funds that were made -- that were allocated through the recovery act were very successful and that's been a very successful program. there is a great book out there called the new new deal that looks at the recovery act. i wish the president had pushed back harder there. what he hasn't done and what democrats haven't done successfully over the last four years is tie together the importance of doing healthcare reform with the recovery act. why is that helping middle class families and what that has allowed the republicans to do is to throw it in this gumbo pot of big government and define it on their terms and i think the president has recently, in the last couple of months gotten out and done a more -- has done a better job of making the case as to
doug, this is what bothers me. he did not lay the foundation for this anywhere along the past three and a half years. it is easy for mitt rom -- romney to mock it. >> the thing about the $90 billion, the president should have pushed back on that. many of the green energy funds that were made -- that were allocated through the recovery act were very successful and that's been a very successful program. there is a great book out there called the new new deal that looks at the recovery act....
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doug, what do you think of those pictures? >> i think ts is a reminder that geeks have not done the hard reforms they need to be successful. to be successful in the bad growth, big debt environment ey have to cut govnment employment and reduce transfer programs. they have done very little of that. they were supposed to cut 30,000 jobs. they cut 1,000. they lost another nine from attrition. their entitlement reforms are not too dramatic. they have the retirement age up to 6 it is 67 in germany. angela merkel is tere to remi them ey have a lot of work to do. melissa: charles, what do you think of those piures? >> well, they're the, ropean equivalent of burning anmerican fla, right? they're dressing up to in order to insult --. melissa: at least. >> in order to insult the germans. what doug says is absolutely right about how, how much austerity still has to go in greece. but it is also worth remembering that over the last three year their gdp has dropped, dpped, by 25%. they have 25% unemployment. youth unemployment is 50%. they
doug, what do you think of those pictures? >> i think ts is a reminder that geeks have not done the hard reforms they need to be successful. to be successful in the bad growth, big debt environment ey have to cut govnment employment and reduce transfer programs. they have done very little of that. they were supposed to cut 30,000 jobs. they cut 1,000. they lost another nine from attrition. their entitlement reforms are not too dramatic. they have the retirement age up to 6 it is 67 in...
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[applause], >> doug brinkley, has risen book is this "cronkite." one word. if you have to discuss what toot i in america, how would you do w it in 20 words orar less? >> 20 words or less, most trusted man in america became his word.sure to b os was great pressure to be m called the most trusted man, bua he carried our country through things like mercury and gemini m and apollo missions had their heyday. he was the voice of the civil rights movement to the vietnam war, watergate, nixon'spers recognition. he was the person who brought menachem begin in and were sar h that together come which led to the camp david peace accord. so some of broadcast journalism, the big three are edward murrow, walter cronkite and mold thomasd >> how did he get to be thatwire guy? >> he was a good wire serviceteu reporter. the wire service for the uniteds press county had two condenser a stories. you are given about a thousand so words in your camp at a lot of adverbs and adjectives in it, sl he learned howy to write a unknowingly, though the wire service is perfect forth televis
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it turns out doug schoen's book is not on the best seller list. the good news, my husband's hit novel is officially on the list. i asked the producers to throw in a line in the show about doug 's book and they thought i was talking about doug schoen and he is probably happy about the revelation, and i was reading i thought next is great, both books made it, but any events, congratulations and thanks to all of you who watched, read it, and wrote about it and thanks for watching. >>shepard: they meant well. >>megyn: i felt bad for doug schoen. go buy it, "hopefullyless divided." >>shepard: the news begins anew on "studio b" today. a new poll, good for one and not so much for the other, this pulled ahead. the biggest lead to date outside the margin of errors. intelligence sources say the attack on the consulate may have been a spur of the moment strike and the
it turns out doug schoen's book is not on the best seller list. the good news, my husband's hit novel is officially on the list. i asked the producers to throw in a line in the show about doug 's book and they thought i was talking about doug schoen and he is probably happy about the revelation, and i was reading i thought next is great, both books made it, but any events, congratulations and thanks to all of you who watched, read it, and wrote about it and thanks for watching. >>shepard:...
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it turns out doug schoen's book is not on the best seller list. the good news, my husband's hit novel is officially on the list. i asked the producers to throw in a line in the show about doug 's book and they thought i was talking about doug schoen and he is probably happy about the revelation, and i was reading i thought next
it turns out doug schoen's book is not on the best seller list. the good news, my husband's hit novel is officially on the list. i asked the producers to throw in a line in the show about doug 's book and they thought i was talking about doug schoen and he is probably happy about the revelation, and i was reading i thought next
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doug schoen and john leboutillier are with us. doug used to advise president clinton. john former republican congressman from new york. doug, to you first. how does romney maintain this momentum? >> this is a challenge. it is a revival. it is not in any way a fundamental alteration in a race that's always been close. it is closer still, but he's in the in the lead -- but he's not in the lead. he needs to outline clearly where he's going to take america, what his vision is and how most importantly dagen his agenda will impact and improve the lives of ordinary americans. dagen: let's focus short run. what about the vice presidential debate? is it more about gaining wins at this point in that debate and the remaining two presidential debates or not making a mistake? >> well, i think that if i'm ryan, i'm going to try to go to biden, who i think can make a mistake. they are really preparing biden very heavily for this thing. i would try to make some news to reinforce the feeling that maybe obama and biden are two empty suits who really aren't up to the job after all. i thi
doug schoen and john leboutillier are with us. doug used to advise president clinton. john former republican congressman from new york. doug, to you first. how does romney maintain this momentum? >> this is a challenge. it is a revival. it is not in any way a fundamental alteration in a race that's always been close. it is closer still, but he's in the in the lead -- but he's not in the lead. he needs to outline clearly where he's going to take america, what his vision is and how most...
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doug, you are the polling expert. who is winning right now? >> i think it is a type. the momentum is with governor romney. connell: who would win tonight? >> it would be pretty darn close. it would only be a guess. this is as close, translate, to a statistical tie that you will ever see. connell: some people say foreign policy, people are not as tuned into that as the domestic economy. any little move or mistake could matter. >> first of all, it is like a seventh game of the world series. every pitch from the first inning is so crucial because it is so close. tonight debate is foreign policy and national security. defense spending and defense cuts. if they talk about that, that could sway votes all across the country. connell: if you are romney, bring it back home. >> if you are romney, do not make a mistake that could hurt you for the last two weeks. no mistakes. you want to pass that threshold for an hour and a half. i am a reasonable commander and chief. he will have a good night if he does that. connell: a lot of people think he made a mistake without libya was ha
doug, you are the polling expert. who is winning right now? >> i think it is a type. the momentum is with governor romney. connell: who would win tonight? >> it would be pretty darn close. it would only be a guess. this is as close, translate, to a statistical tie that you will ever see. connell: some people say foreign policy, people are not as tuned into that as the domestic economy. any little move or mistake could matter. >> first of all, it is like a seventh game of the...
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doug mckelway live at the white house with more. doug? >> reporter: hey, jon, these new unemployment numbers obviously coming as tremendously welcome news to an obama campaign that is still reeling from what most now agree was a lackluster debate performance last month. in fairfax, virginia, at george mason university, the president departed from his standard stump speech to tout these new numbers. here he is just moments ago. >> but today's news certainly is not an excuse to try to talk down the economy to score a few political points. it's a reminder that this country has come too far to turn back now. [cheers and applause] because of your strength and resilience, the strength and resilience of the american people, we've made too much progress to return to the policies that led to the crisis in the first place. >> reporter: but behind these apparently encouraging unemployment numbers are some very confusing and conflicting statistics. the number of unemployed dropped 456,000 last month while only 11,000 new jobs were added, so that leav
doug mckelway live at the white house with more. doug? >> reporter: hey, jon, these new unemployment numbers obviously coming as tremendously welcome news to an obama campaign that is still reeling from what most now agree was a lackluster debate performance last month. in fairfax, virginia, at george mason university, the president departed from his standard stump speech to tout these new numbers. here he is just moments ago. >> but today's news certainly is not an excuse to try to...
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tonight, what do you expect and doug you just touched on it, let's start with brad and go become to doug. what do you expect from president obama tonight in order to bring the women back around? >> well, i hope that joe biden is his debate coach, but i think the president is going to be more aggressive for sure, he is going to speak directly to the issues that he believes will carry him over the line, specifically on the economy. martha: does he look at governor romney and try to make him seem out of touch, try to make him seem like he's a sales machine as they've talked about in a lot of the recent memos and ads that they've put out. what do you expect from him? >> what i think he's going to do, quite frankly, is he's going to attack the president through the questioner. he's going to answer marry's question and refer to romney without looking at romney directly and attacking romney. romney has to make sure if candy crowley doesn't give him time to respond to marry, before he goes onto joe he needs to go back to ph-r reand say look i need to follow-up on what the president told him. for
tonight, what do you expect and doug you just touched on it, let's start with brad and go become to doug. what do you expect from president obama tonight in order to bring the women back around? >> well, i hope that joe biden is his debate coach, but i think the president is going to be more aggressive for sure, he is going to speak directly to the issues that he believes will carry him over the line, specifically on the economy. martha: does he look at governor romney and try to make him...
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doug shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art school day exemption expected in making him from three. bombs and. our team. which brightened. from funds to transition. from stunts on t.v. don't come. well the british study done. from time to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report on our. welcome back we're talking about the unemployment numbers and the way that...
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doug obserfrom caterpillar on o program earlier. on china he says, seems to be on the edge of some kind of recovery but we haven't really seen it yet. the two trends we talked about are continuing. number one, consumer in the u.s. holding up well. number two, global companies are reporting delays in orders. we've seen that. caterpillar said that, quote, delays and cancellation of orders for mining products. that's one of the reasons doug was talking about 2013 sales flat. so, there's -- what side of this divide are you on? will we get any trough or not? i was encouraged looking at peabody and freeport mack maran. iron ore is off the bottom and coal is off. peabody beat quite handily. gave up guidance for 2012. talked about u.s. gas to coal switching, stabilizing. increasing china infrastructure we anticipate will help us out. i don't know anybody that's been arguing for going long positions in coal recently. this might be an interesting time to consider a bottom in coal. freeport beat quarter, lower iron ore grades in indonesia. a f
doug obserfrom caterpillar on o program earlier. on china he says, seems to be on the edge of some kind of recovery but we haven't really seen it yet. the two trends we talked about are continuing. number one, consumer in the u.s. holding up well. number two, global companies are reporting delays in orders. we've seen that. caterpillar said that, quote, delays and cancellation of orders for mining products. that's one of the reasons doug was talking about 2013 sales flat. so, there's -- what...
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i think doug is right. it is not yet the defining issue yet. it could serve a a major tippingpoint for people to say, you know what? it is okay for me to vote for mitt romney. okay for me to go to the other guy. alisyn: doug, let me look at the next question people were asked on this subject. asked motivation behind the initial misleading or erroneous reports. the largest percentage of respondents, 37%, they believe it was to help the president's campaign. 26% thought they made the reports for diplomatic reasons. 23% thought the errors were just a mistake. so 14% are unsure. people's opinions are sort of all over the map. >> that's exactly the point. if you're in the white house now as i was in the clinton administration you want to keep it exactly that way. you want to keep people confused. the top answer it was done for politics. but there's 2/3 of the electorate said it was some other reason. the president just wants to get through the next 25 or 26 days without opinion hardening in the way monica was describing. and bottom line, alisyn, tha
i think doug is right. it is not yet the defining issue yet. it could serve a a major tippingpoint for people to say, you know what? it is okay for me to vote for mitt romney. okay for me to go to the other guy. alisyn: doug, let me look at the next question people were asked on this subject. asked motivation behind the initial misleading or erroneous reports. the largest percentage of respondents, 37%, they believe it was to help the president's campaign. 26% thought they made the reports for...
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doug zakheim was senior vice president of bozell and hamilton. during the bush administration, doug was chief financial officer or comptroller for the department of defense, and he's had several other pentagon posts over his career and is the author of a dozen books. i note that the event today is being live streamed on cnn.com, and i'd note also that you can find materials related to the event and to the elections on the web sites of our three organizations including a national security guide to the presidential election on the cns web site. so we'll proceed today as follows. each of the campaign representatives will offer a brief opening statement of several minutes which will be followed by questions from the moderators, and then we'll open up the floor to q&a from the audience. and with that, let me turn it over to rich for his statement. >> richard, thank you very much. let me thank cns for the invitation to be here, for the work you do on national security, and it's quite a tribute to the organization to get such a big crowd. i understand t
doug zakheim was senior vice president of bozell and hamilton. during the bush administration, doug was chief financial officer or comptroller for the department of defense, and he's had several other pentagon posts over his career and is the author of a dozen books. i note that the event today is being live streamed on cnn.com, and i'd note also that you can find materials related to the event and to the elections on the web sites of our three organizations including a national security guide...
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doug, thank you. jon: another issue, foreign policy. it'll be front and center, the topic of the third and final presidential debate on monday in florida. with all the world hot spots, including libya, this debate could be a game changer. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler live at the state department for us now. >> reporter: governor romney's likely to accuse the president of not being tough enough on iran to keep it from developing a nuclear weapon and not being supportive enough of israel or the rebels trying to overthrow syrian leader bashar al assad. the president likely to ask governor romney specifically what he would do differently and may ask him to say if he's ready to go to iran, he should tell that to a war-weary american public. in their debate tuesday night, romney said the president has squandered america's leadership, especially in the middle east. >> we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb, syria. syria's not just the tragedy of 30,000 civilians being killed by a military, but also a
doug, thank you. jon: another issue, foreign policy. it'll be front and center, the topic of the third and final presidential debate on monday in florida. with all the world hot spots, including libya, this debate could be a game changer. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler live at the state department for us now. >> reporter: governor romney's likely to accuse the president of not being tough enough on iran to keep it from developing a nuclear weapon and not...
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douglas holtz-eakin is joining us what's the political impact do you think doug of this right before the election? you know, big voting block and not getting a very big increase in their check monthly, or is there an impact? >> well, the seniors have regularly come to expect an increase in their social security benefit. you step back and ask yourself why that would happen, it is because it's indexed to inflation, the fact we have very low inflation leads to very low increases in social security benefits, but to the extent that they look at that check or the check they will likely get in january and they are dissatisfied, they are likely to point to the incumbent and say gee this isn't any good, let's try the next guy. connell: not to get sidetracked a little bit, but you mentioned there no inflation and that's why we don't see the increase, i was thinking the conversation dagen had with peter schiff and that was about how voters do see inflation as a big concern. dagen was speculating that's probably mostly because of gas prices. it is kind of funny to see the two, the biggest concer
douglas holtz-eakin is joining us what's the political impact do you think doug of this right before the election? you know, big voting block and not getting a very big increase in their check monthly, or is there an impact? >> well, the seniors have regularly come to expect an increase in their social security benefit. you step back and ask yourself why that would happen, it is because it's indexed to inflation, the fact we have very low inflation leads to very low increases in social...
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thousand nine hundred eight that's according to reuters and joining me now to talk about all of this is doug casey chairman of casey research and so when they were so lucky and happy and grateful to have in studio thank you for being here feelings thanks oh that's really an honor and you're definitely being too kind but i'm just let's start with that tony montana soft sound bite that we played in the intro so do you think that was of course the crude cuban refugee character from scarface do you think americans have more in common with him now than they did thirty years ago. is that there's a lot less freedom in this country than there was thirty years ago and there's a lot less freedom in this country thirty years ago and it was sixty years ago every day here we are in washington d.c. every day these government agencies are passing new laws new regulations. so you have all these.
thousand nine hundred eight that's according to reuters and joining me now to talk about all of this is doug casey chairman of casey research and so when they were so lucky and happy and grateful to have in studio thank you for being here feelings thanks oh that's really an honor and you're definitely being too kind but i'm just let's start with that tony montana soft sound bite that we played in the intro so do you think that was of course the crude cuban refugee character from scarface do you...
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doug mckelway joins me live in washington on this. doug, is this the first witness we're going to hear from here? >> reporter: the first witness actually gone on the record, not a anonymous source. a guy came forward to say security was denied there. he is lieutenant colonel andrew word, former head of a special forces team in libya. he told cbs news that his request for beefed up security was rejected in washington. the man who made the call to reject the extra security, undersecretary of state management, patrick kennedy who held the job since 2007. after the attack kennedy privately briefed house and senate staffers told them the attack appeared to be sophisticated involving light and heavy weapons. four days after that briefing, u.s. ambassador to the u.n. susan rice took to five different sunday talk shows to say it was not a planned attack. it was another three days after that, before any senior u.s. official publicly stated that the benghazi incident was indeed a terrorist attack. >> americans deserve the truth on what happened
doug mckelway joins me live in washington on this. doug, is this the first witness we're going to hear from here? >> reporter: the first witness actually gone on the record, not a anonymous source. a guy came forward to say security was denied there. he is lieutenant colonel andrew word, former head of a special forces team in libya. he told cbs news that his request for beefed up security was rejected in washington. the man who made the call to reject the extra security, undersecretary...
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etch-a-sketch, but doug brinkley's piece offers a quite different view. can i quote, obama must be judged by the things he won't allow to happen on his watch. wall street thieving, bush-style nis c fiscal irresponsible, the reversal of roe v. wade. if he loses romney and ryan will crush his initiatives without remorse. that's right, isn't it? if you're a young person who is currently covered by health care, you can kiss that good-bye. if you're a young person who is relying on pel grants, you can kiss that good-bye. >> if you take mitt romney at his word, there's no way the industry will accept it unless you have a mandate which he also dislikes. his promises or at least the things he says he likes doesn't stack up with what he says he will deliver. to doug's point, if you think the reforms that this president and the last congress enacted are going to stop wall street thieving, you're smoking something that rolling stone probably understands very well. you know, this will not stop wall street thieving. the fact that wall street hates this president may b
etch-a-sketch, but doug brinkley's piece offers a quite different view. can i quote, obama must be judged by the things he won't allow to happen on his watch. wall street thieving, bush-style nis c fiscal irresponsible, the reversal of roe v. wade. if he loses romney and ryan will crush his initiatives without remorse. that's right, isn't it? if you're a young person who is currently covered by health care, you can kiss that good-bye. if you're a young person who is relying on pel grants, you...
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doug mckelway takes a look at the facts and the truth from the vice presidential debate. >> they are the facts. they are the facts. >> vice president biden use the word "fact" or "facts" 26 times. ryan used it once. neither man were total fidelity to the truth. one exchange, he suggested seep yours receive more benefit under obamacare than medicare. >> a senior out there, ask yourself do you have more benefits today? you do. >> the vice president's statement was false according to data from the congressional budget office. cbo says for every $500 obamacare spends on preventive services in prescription drugs it cuts the rest of medicare by $7,385. a cut to spending ratio of nearly 15 to 1. another question over obamacare had this clash of opinion. >> the actuary came to congress and said one out of six hospital and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this. >> not that what they said. >> ryan is right, biden is wrong. >> the obama administration actuary richard foster told the house budget committee our simulations suggest 15% of the hospital providers would be
doug mckelway takes a look at the facts and the truth from the vice presidential debate. >> they are the facts. they are the facts. >> vice president biden use the word "fact" or "facts" 26 times. ryan used it once. neither man were total fidelity to the truth. one exchange, he suggested seep yours receive more benefit under obamacare than medicare. >> a senior out there, ask yourself do you have more benefits today? you do. >> the vice president's...
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. >> cris: watch doug legursky. here's a guy playing basically in place of the best center in the game in maurkice pouncey. he has been terrific. willie colon helps on the double team and run up the gut and everybody in the house knows you're going to run the football and the pittsburgh steelers can still run it and now a little victory formation and well deserved. they have had a great game. >> al: the kneel-down will end it. steelers rushed for 167 yards tonight. they outgained them 431 to 185. the time of possession, almost 37 minutes. they win one on the road and their first division game of the season, so 1-0 in the afc north. and they can start looking up at the baltimore ravens and feeling a whole lot better about things, after the events of this sunday. they go home next week to take on the washington redskins. cincinnati will have a bye week and then face denver. 24-17, pittsburgh wins it in cincinnati. the wendy's postgame is coming up. . >>> so the steelers get back to 3-3. the bengals have now lost nine
. >> cris: watch doug legursky. here's a guy playing basically in place of the best center in the game in maurkice pouncey. he has been terrific. willie colon helps on the double team and run up the gut and everybody in the house knows you're going to run the football and the pittsburgh steelers can still run it and now a little victory formation and well deserved. they have had a great game. >> al: the kneel-down will end it. steelers rushed for 167 yards tonight. they outgained...
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. >> doug holtz-eakin, if you were mitt romney works you make benghazi something of an issue tonight? i don't mean filibustering and going through anything but as a matter of leadership, you have economic leadership, fiscal leadership, america losing its credit rating leadership, now you have the benghazi thing. does romney do it tonight? >> i think it can come up but it can't come up as a gratuitous topic out of nowhere. the president offered the promise of a more transparent administration as one of the things he ran on. this didn't look terribly transparent. it falls on the heels of other non-transparent -- >> you're saying whatever happens tonight the issue goes on and the president's got to deal with in. >> yeah. this is a national security issue that has to be dealt with, regardless of who is president. >> now, debate coverage continues at 8:00 and goes right through till the end. keith boykin is going to be back joining the expert analysis crew after the debate, oh, my goodness, tonight's debate between president obama and mitt romney could help some decide who they're going to
. >> doug holtz-eakin, if you were mitt romney works you make benghazi something of an issue tonight? i don't mean filibustering and going through anything but as a matter of leadership, you have economic leadership, fiscal leadership, america losing its credit rating leadership, now you have the benghazi thing. does romney do it tonight? >> i think it can come up but it can't come up as a gratuitous topic out of nowhere. the president offered the promise of a more transparent...
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we spoke with the ceo, doug observ observ observ observer hom. when you start looking at what's happening in the rest of -- in europe, that's the biggest concern. he does say that europe -- the u.s. is going to be okay. china is going to be okay. europe is still the big problem zone. and he pointed out that if we go over the fiscal cliff, well, then all bets are off. so we're hoping for some sort of solution to that. in the meantime, it's wait and see for the election, wait and see for the january fiscal cliff, as well. >> all right. becky quick, thank you much. >>> next, from iran to libya, to cuba, taking a deep dive into the foreign policy plate. "the daily rundown" will be back in 30 seconds. >>> now a deep divinto the foreign affairs challenges. we begin with iran. the white house this weekend denied reports that the u.s. has agreed to engage in one-on-one nuclear talks. this issue could galvanize republicans, as well as jewish voters fearful of the fallout from israel. the jewish voters are a key constituency here in florida. for them, this
we spoke with the ceo, doug observ observ observ observer hom. when you start looking at what's happening in the rest of -- in europe, that's the biggest concern. he does say that europe -- the u.s. is going to be okay. china is going to be okay. europe is still the big problem zone. and he pointed out that if we go over the fiscal cliff, well, then all bets are off. so we're hoping for some sort of solution to that. in the meantime, it's wait and see for the election, wait and see for the...
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so sage, "washington post" dan ball had a good piece. >> let's move on to you, doug, what's yours? >> mine was a similar theme. it's a piece in the "huffington post" which puts the post debate hysteria in perspective. romney obviously had a good night. but it's not likely to change the dynamics in a lot of the swing states. i'm hoping it short of shakes some folks out of complacency among democrats who might have been lulled by the president's lead in the polls, because we don't know how it's going to come down. it will come down to the wire. >> anne, i've got to ask you to give me yours quickly. >> bhi my colleague at the "washington post," he spent months with the owner of a small business in what i'll call the real economy, an incredible read, i highly recommend it. >> thank you very much. that's a wrap of this edition of "weekends with alex witt." up next, we have david gregory. ] it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing. [ birds chirping ] introducing zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid f
so sage, "washington post" dan ball had a good piece. >> let's move on to you, doug, what's yours? >> mine was a similar theme. it's a piece in the "huffington post" which puts the post debate hysteria in perspective. romney obviously had a good night. but it's not likely to change the dynamics in a lot of the swing states. i'm hoping it short of shakes some folks out of complacency among democrats who might have been lulled by the president's lead in the polls,...
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we have questions reported earlier by the news director of wbgo-fm, doug doyle throughout the court pass. here are the rules. each candidate was 90 seconds for an opening and closing statement and each will have 60 seconds to answer questions for our panel. then we will build onto the next question. there is a title like that keeps us on schedule and it is my job to try to enforce a timing light. the audience has promised once again can make my job a bit easier and show proper respect to candidates by holding a pause until we end this broadcast. if you'd like to join the conversation during the broadcast, follow us on twitter using the hash tag mj debate. we tossed a coin. senator kyrillos goes first. your opening statement. kyrillos: mike, thank you very much. thank you to the record at montclair state and you senator menendez for this debate. you know, i love this country. i love america. all of us are blessed to call america home. i am a product of the american dream. my grandparents came to this country and later, my father. and they lived a great american dream life. i grew up. i we
we have questions reported earlier by the news director of wbgo-fm, doug doyle throughout the court pass. here are the rules. each candidate was 90 seconds for an opening and closing statement and each will have 60 seconds to answer questions for our panel. then we will build onto the next question. there is a title like that keeps us on schedule and it is my job to try to enforce a timing light. the audience has promised once again can make my job a bit easier and show proper respect to...
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. >> well, it has worked for democrats in virginia traditionally with doug wilder's election on that issue. romney wasn't anywhere near richmond when what mark talked about was going on. i add obama doesn't have the benefit of warner on the ticket with him. that could hurt him as well. when the democrats talk about it and they are behind. they hit me and john warner on the same issues and anyone with the label. it doesn't fit mitt romney. >> frankly it is still a conservative state in so many places and the abortion issue splits both ways. >> absolute sli splits both ways but virginia is a main stream state and virginians don't like either political party when they get too far off the main stream. the mitt romney that campaigned for republican nomination, was way out of the main stream. he's trying to -- it's getting close to halloween and he is trying to change clothes and get back to a moderate view. at the end of the day people are not going to respond to that and on top of that -- tom is an expert on plil politics, virginia and elsewhere. but i think at the end of the day the gro
. >> well, it has worked for democrats in virginia traditionally with doug wilder's election on that issue. romney wasn't anywhere near richmond when what mark talked about was going on. i add obama doesn't have the benefit of warner on the ticket with him. that could hurt him as well. when the democrats talk about it and they are behind. they hit me and john warner on the same issues and anyone with the label. it doesn't fit mitt romney. >> frankly it is still a conservative state...
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doug schoen said biden was passionate, substantive, paul ryan was competent at best and no more. that's how the left sees it. >> i respectfully disagree with doug who is an astute person but more to the center than left. if you were trying to figure out who paul ryan was you came away with a very good impress. if you're looking at joe biden and trying to get substance, really it's intelligence community's fault? at one point he tried to suggest that it was paul ryan's fault that there was not adequate security in benghazi. my personal favorite last night was he said, he said, you no, the war in afghanistan and iraq, i voted against them. i stood up and said, you know, we can't afford it. well, wait a minute you voted for the authorization of the use of force resolution to go into afghanistan in 2001 and you voted for the iraq war resolution. a whole series of questions were passed over by the media generally. talking points assert things that were not true and occasionally stumble into land miness that you yourself have planted. bill: come become to libya. ed gillespie was on msn
doug schoen said biden was passionate, substantive, paul ryan was competent at best and no more. that's how the left sees it. >> i respectfully disagree with doug who is an astute person but more to the center than left. if you were trying to figure out who paul ryan was you came away with a very good impress. if you're looking at joe biden and trying to get substance, really it's intelligence community's fault? at one point he tried to suggest that it was paul ryan's fault that there was...
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doug mcelway is live in washington. we have our own fact checkers. i would never use that word on any of your reports. >> so i can state for the record i didn't do the fact checking, that would be malarkey. it was our brain room that did the fact checking from last night. last night's debate focused heavily on entitlements prompting paul ryan to attack obamacare for costing harm to seniors who use medicare advantage. >> 7.4 million seniors are projected to lose the medicare advantage coverage they have, that is a $3,200 medicare cut. >> true or you false? it is true. they wrote, quote, we estimate in 2017 when the medicare advantage provisions will be fully phased in enrollment in medicare advantage plans will be lower by about 50% from it's projected level of 14.8 million under the prior law to 7.4 million under the new law. all right. moving along now. another statement to fact check from paul ryan regarding this often repeated romney campaign contention that obamacare takes $716 billion away from medicare. listen up. >> obama care takes $716 billi
doug mcelway is live in washington. we have our own fact checkers. i would never use that word on any of your reports. >> so i can state for the record i didn't do the fact checking, that would be malarkey. it was our brain room that did the fact checking from last night. last night's debate focused heavily on entitlements prompting paul ryan to attack obamacare for costing harm to seniors who use medicare advantage. >> 7.4 million seniors are projected to lose the medicare...